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Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant

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Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant

The Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant (ChNPP) is a nuclear power plant undergoing decommissioning. ChNPP is located near the abandoned city of Pripyat in northern Ukraine, 16.5 kilometres (10 mi) northwest of the city of Chernobyl, 16 kilometres (10 mi) from the Belarus–Ukraine border, and about 100 kilometres (62 mi) north of Kyiv. The plant was cooled by an engineered pond, fed by the Pripyat River about 5 kilometres (3 mi) northwest from its juncture with the Dnieper River. On 26 April 1986, during a safety test, unit 4 reactor exploded, exposing the core and releasing radiation. This marked the beginning of the Chernobyl disaster. Originally named the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant of V. I. Lenin after the founding leader of the Soviet Union, the plant was commissioned in phases with the four reactors entering commercial operation between 1978 and 1984. In 1986, in what became known as the Chernobyl disaster, reactor No. 4 suffered a catastrophic explosion and meltdown; as a result of this, the power plant is now within a large restricted area known as the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone. Both the zone and the power plant are administered by the State Agency of Ukraine on Exclusion Zone Management. The three other reactors remained operational post-accident maintaining a capacity factor between 60 and 70%. In total, units 1 and 3 had supplied 98 terawatt-hours of electricity each, with unit 2 slightly less at 75 TWh. In 1991, unit 2 was placed into a permanent shutdown state by the plant's operator due to complications resulting from a turbine fire. This was followed by Unit 1 in 1996 and Unit 3 in 2000. Their closures were largely attributed to foreign pressures. In 2013, the plant's operator announced that units 1–3 were fully defueled, and in 2015 entered the decommissioning phase, during which equipment contaminated during the operational period of the power station will be removed. This process is expected to take until 2065 according to the plant's operator. Although the reactors have all ceased generation, Chernobyl maintains a large workforce as the ongoing decommissioning process requires constant management. From 24 February to 31 March 2022, Russian troops occupied the plant as part of their invasion of Ukraine.

Infobox

Official name
SSE Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant
Country
Ukraine
Location
near Pripyat, Kyiv Oblast
Coordinates
mw- 51°23′21″N 30°05′58″E / 51.38917°N 30.09944°E / 51.38917; 30.09944
Status
Undergoing decommissioning since 2015
Construction began
15 August 1972
Commission date
26 September 1977 (1977-09-26)
Decommission date
1986 (Unit 4)1991 (Unit 2)1996 (Unit 1)2000 (Unit 3)
Reactors
4
Reactor type
RBMK-1000
Thermal capacity
12,800 MW
Units decommissioned
1 × 800 MW3 × 1000 MW
Nameplate capacity
mw- 3,515 MW
Website
chnpp.gov.ua
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Tables

· Units
Type
Type
Phase
Type
UnitNo.
Model
Reactor
Net
Reactor
Gross
I
I
Phase
I
UnitNo.
1
Reactor
Light water graphite reactor(LWGR)
Reactor
RBMK
Status
Permanent shutdown
Capacity in MWe
725
Capacity in MWe
800
Construction began
1972
First criticality
1977
Grid Connection
1977
Commercial operation
1977
Closure
1996
Notes
Derated to 800MWe following the 1982 partial meltdown incident
2
2
Phase
2
UnitNo.
Light water graphite reactor(LWGR)
Reactor
RBMK
Reactor
Permanent shutdown
Status
925
Capacity in MWe
1000
Capacity in MWe
1972
Construction began
1978
First criticality
1978
Grid Connection
1978
Commercial operation
1991
Closure
Shutdown following turbine fire
3
3
Phase
3
UnitNo.
Light water graphite reactor(LWGR)
Reactor
RBMK
Reactor
Permanent shutdown
Status
925
Capacity in MWe
1000
Capacity in MWe
1975
Construction began
1981
First criticality
1981
Grid Connection
1981
Commercial operation
2000
Closure
The last unit to operate at ChNPP
4
4
Phase
4
UnitNo.
Light water graphite reactor(LWGR)
Reactor
RBMK
Reactor
Permanent shutdown
Status
925
Capacity in MWe
1000
Capacity in MWe
1975
Construction began
1983
First criticality
1983
Grid Connection
1983
Commercial operation
26th April 1986
Closure
Shutdown following Chernobyl Disaster
II
II
Phase
II
UnitNo.
5
Reactor
Light water graphite reactor(LWGR)
Reactor
RBMK
Status
Unfinished (construction cancelled)
Capacity in MWe
925
Capacity in MWe
1000
Construction began
1982
First criticality
Grid Connection
Commercial operation
Closure
1989
Notes
Construction cancelled following the disaster
6
6
Phase
6
UnitNo.
Light water graphite reactor(LWGR)
Reactor
RBMK
Reactor
Unfinished (construction cancelled)
Status
925
Capacity in MWe
1000
Capacity in MWe
1982
Construction began
First criticality
Grid Connection
Commercial operation
1989
Closure
Construction cancelled following the disaster
Phase
UnitNo.
Reactor
Status
Capacity in MWe
Construction began
First criticality
Grid Connection
Commercial operation
Closure
Notes
Type
Model
Net
Gross
I
1
Light water graphite reactor(LWGR)
RBMK
Permanent shutdown
725
800
1972
1977
1977
1977
1996
Derated to 800MWe following the 1982 partial meltdown incident
2
Light water graphite reactor(LWGR)
RBMK
Permanent shutdown
925
1000
1972
1978
1978
1978
1991
Shutdown following turbine fire
3
Light water graphite reactor(LWGR)
RBMK
Permanent shutdown
925
1000
1975
1981
1981
1981
2000
The last unit to operate at ChNPP
4
Light water graphite reactor(LWGR)
RBMK
Permanent shutdown
925
1000
1975
1983
1983
1983
26th April 1986
Shutdown following Chernobyl Disaster
II
5
Light water graphite reactor(LWGR)
RBMK
Unfinished (construction cancelled)
925
1000
1982
1989
Construction cancelled following the disaster
6
Light water graphite reactor(LWGR)
RBMK
Unfinished (construction cancelled)
925
1000
1982
1989
Construction cancelled following the disaster

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